Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only. The Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology provides a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and discussion. The 84th Annual Meeting was held in Albuquerque, NM from April 10-14, 2019.

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  1. Water Management in the Land of the Terribly Hot: A Hydrological Study of the Bagan Settlement Zone (2019)
  2. Water Social Relations in Transition: Local Populations and Foreign Empires in Tension over Natural Resources in Mid and Lower Lurin Valley, Peru (2019)
  3. WDXRF Analyses and Understanding Variability in Time and Space: Trade in the Complex Society Island Chiefdoms (2019)
  4. We Can’t Save Them All: Thoughts on Prioritization (2019)
  5. We Know Who We Are and What Is Needed: Achieving Healing, Harmony and Balance in Ndee Institutions (2019)
  6. Weakness and Precariousness in Central Italian Urbanization (2019)
  7. Wealth and Ownership of Indigenous Goods among Spanish Colonizers (2019)
  8. The Weapons of the Mixton War (1541-1542) (2019)
  9. A Weaver’s Work: The Concurrent Advancement of Tribal Sovereignty and Archaeological Practice in Southern California (2019)
  10. Weaving and Spinning Technologies from the Northern Southwest: Recent Research by the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project (2019)
  11. A Well-Travelled Route: 7,500 Years of Occupation along the Missisquoi River, Northwestern Vermont—The Vermont Agency of Transportation Route 78 Project (2019)
  12. Were Large Mammal Limb Bones Processed to Extract Marrow and Render Grease at the Danielson Ranch site (CA-VEN-395)? (2019)
  13. Were Neandertals the Original Snowbirds? Zooarchaeological Evidence from Greece (2019)
  14. Were Neolithic and Late Prehistoric Fortifications a Deterrent to Escalating Conflicts in Early Agricultural Societies in Temperate Europe and Eastern North America? (2019)
  15. Were Turkeys Domesticated by Prehistoric Farmers in Oklahoma? (2019)
  16. The Western Connection: Using Comparative NAA Data to Source Glaze Wares from Tijeras Pueblo (2019)
  17. The Western Gateway: Identification and Recommendation of the Hoosac Tunnel National Register Historic District (2019)
  18. Western Stemmed Technology on California's Channel Islands (2019)
  19. The Western Stemmed Tradition During the Younger Dryas: The Newest Evidence from Connley Caves, Oregon (2019)
  20. What Ancient DNA Can Reveal about the Ubiquitous Fish of the Northwest Coast: Salmon, Herring, and Rockfish (2019)
  21. What Can Archaeology Tell Us about Refugees and Forced Immigration? (2019)
  22. What Can We Learn by Digging a Trench through a Hohokam Ballcourt? (2019)
  23. What Can We See from Here? Hilltop Sites Northwest of Prescott, Arizona and Their Local and Regional Connections (2019)
  24. What Happened at Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan: Archaeological Finds from the Berry Site in Western North Carolina (2019)
  25. What Happened to the Victims? Constructing a Model of Care for Cranial Trauma from Non-lethal Violence at Carrier Mills, Illinois (8000 – 2500 BP) (2019)
  26. What is a Hill of Beans Really Worth?: Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of Urban Huari Foodways (2019)
  27. What Is Good to Eat Is Good to Translocate: The Intangible Dimension of Non-Native Animal Introduction and Consumption in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean (2019)
  28. What is It? Doing Bioarchaeology with Matter (2019)
  29. What Is ‘Good Hair’? – Personhood, Ritual, and Resurgence of Bodily Adornment among the Equestrian Blackfoot (2019)
  30. What Lies Beneath: The Application of 3D Image Enhancements to Explore Relationships between Rock Art and Rock Surfaces (2019)
  31. What Lies between the Dots: Exploring the Archaeology of the Broader Basin of Mexico Landscape (2019)
  32. What Makes a Forager Turn Coastal? An Agent-Based Approach to Coastal Foraging on the Dynamic South African Paleoscape (2019)
  33. What More Can We Learn about Complex Prehistoric Phenomena from an Aged, Simple Model? (2019)
  34. What Next? The Pivotal Role of Archaeological Science in Heritage Management (2019)
  35. What Once Was Lost, Now Is Found: Investigating the Relationships of Lower Dover in the Belize River Valley (2019)
  36. What the Shell? Taphonomic and Cultural Modifications of Freshwater and Marine Shell from the Upper Belize River Valley (2019)
  37. What the Spanish Brought with Them: Phenetic Complexity of the Spanish Population at Contact (2019)
  38. What Unit Is a Degree? (2019)
  39. What Was Angkorian Theravada? New Analyses and Findings from "Buddhist Terraces" and Other Monastic Structures at Angkor Thom, Cambodia (2019)
  40. What We Know and What We Wished We Knew about Hohokam Platform Mounds (2019)
  41. What We See, What We Don’t See: Spatial Data Quality in Large Digital Archaeological Collections (2019)
  42. What's in a Name? Agency Coordination with ANCSA Corporations as Federally Recognized Tribes under Section 106 (2019)
  43. What's in That Incense Burner? A Study of Residues at Balamku (2019)
  44. What's It Alder About? Paleobotanical and Zooarchaeological Analysis of Feasting Remains from the DgRv-006 Village, Galiano Island, SW British Columbia (2019)
  45. What’s in a Seed?: Identifying Archaeological Chili Pepper Remains from Mesoamerica (2019)
  46. What’s in the Menu? Harappan Culinary Practices during the Urban Phase of the Indus Age (2019)
  47. When Contemporary Becomes Historic: Preservation Maintenance to Mission 66 Architecture at El Morro National Monument (2019)
  48. When Do We Eat? The Life Cycle of Indigenous Maya Food-Plants and Temporal Implications for Residential Stability (2019)
  49. When Good Projects Go Well: A Partnered Project in Southern Oregon between the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, a Private Land Owner, and Associated Federal Agencies (2019)
  50. When Is Healing?: An Archaeological Case Study of the Chacoan and Post-Chacoan American Southwest (2019)
  51. When the Volcano Erupts: Lessons from the Archaeological Record on Human Adaptation to Catastrophic Environments (2019)
  52. Where Are the Cinchecona? Mortuary Architecture and Socio-political Organization in Jauja, Peru, during the Late Intermediate Period (2019)
  53. Where Did the Fish Go? Use of Archaeological Salmonid Remains to Guide Recovery Efforts in the American West (2019)
  54. Where Do Data Come From? The Legacy and Future of Cultural Resource Management Bioarchaeology (2019)
  55. Where No Mestiza Has Gone Before: Brokering Colonialism, Ethnogenesis, and Gendered Landscapes in Alta California, 1775-1845 (2019)
  56. Where the Laugh Died: The Archaeological Contexts of the Smiling Figurines, a Comparative Analysis (2019)
  57. Where the River Flows: Water Politics and Textile Production in Colonial Peru (2019)
  58. Where-felines? An XRF-Based Sourcing of Tiwanaku's Chachapuma Sculptures (2019)
  59. "Where’s the Beef?" and Other Meat-Related Questions: Pre- and Post-Emancipation Foodways on James Island, South Carolina (2019)
  60. Which Serpent Are We Talking About? (2019)
  61. Which Way Is Ashtabula? Recent Archaeological Investigations within Lake Erie Waters of Ashtabula County, Ohio (2019)
  62. White, Red, and Plain Wares in the Tonto Basin: Precursor Correlate of Culture Change (2019)
  63. Who Attended Their Funerals? A Petrographic Comparison of Pottery from the Majiayao Culture of Neolithic China (2019)
  64. Who Let the Beads Out? The Importance of Bead Manufacture and Exchange at Grassridge Rockshelter, South Africa, and Implications for Understanding Holocene Social Networks in Southern Africa (2019)
  65. Who Tells Your Story? Utilizing Legacy Collections to Serve a Living Culture (2019)
  66. Whose Donkey? Domestication and Variability (2019)
  67. Why Are You Here? What Did You Learn? Assessing Archaeology Outreach and Education in Fair and Museum Settings (2019)
  68. Why Build When There Are Caves? Investigating the Construction and Use of a Stone Structure in Pleistocene France (2019)
  69. Why Choose Small Packages When There Are So Many Big Packages Around? (2019)
  70. Why Heterarchy? A View from the Tiwanaku State’s (AD 500-1100) Labor Force. (2019)
  71. Why Is There No American Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage? (2019)
  72. Why Pursue Fish in Small Quantities? The Case of Ancestral Puebloan Fishing in the PIV Middle Rio Grande (2019)
  73. Why so Low so Long? Constraints on Human Population Growth in Late Pleistocene Sahul (2019)
  74. Why Stop Smelting Here? Using the History of a Slag Concentration to Understand Variability in Angkorian Iron Production Sites in the Phnom Dek Metallurgical Landscape, Cambodia (2024)
  75. Why We Need Public Archaeology Specialists: Beyond Shards and Dinosaurs (2019)
  76. Why We Should Reassess How We Define Sensitive Archaeological Data and How We Share It (2019)
  77. Wicked Problems in Archaeology: Applying a Social Impact Framework and Entrepreneurship Mindset to Cultural Heritage Management (2019)
  78. Widespread Distribution of Fossil Footprints in the Tularosa Basin: Human Trace Fossils at White Sands National Monument (2019)
  79. Willamette Valley Project: Recreating the Landscape of the Willamette Valley through GIS Mapping of Historic Documents (2019)
  80. The Witching Hour: Demonization of Female Bodies and the (mis)Construction of Gender during the Spanish Evangelization of Huarochirí (Lima, Peru) (2019)
  81. With Beauty Around: The Canyon del Muerto Rock Art Documentation Project (2019)
  82. Women Warriors among Central California Hunter-Gatherers: Egalitarians to the Last Arrow (2019)
  83. Women's Networks and the Foundations of Mississippian Politics (2019)
  84. Women’s Territorialities within Indigenous Societies in Brazil: Past Discourses, Present Relations (2019)
  85. Woodhenges in Northwest Europe (2019)
  86. Woot There It Is: Ground-Truthing LiDAR Survey Results at El Peru-Waka’, Petén, Guatemala (2019)
  87. Working Together for the Past: Developing a Stewardship Program for Oklahoma (2019)
  88. Working toward Collective Benefit? Reflections on Community Based Participatory Research in Cangahua, Ecuador (2019)
  89. Working Towards Collaboration: a Model of Interaction between Archaeology Professionals and Avocationalists (2019)
  90. Working, Living, and Dying Together: Rethinking Marginality, Sex, and Heterarchy in Kayenta Communities (AD 900-1150) (2019)
  91. The World as His Oyster: Our Journey with Alan Simmons (2019)
  92. The World of the Living and the World of the Dead - A Bronze Age Monumental Landscape in Central Mongolia (2019)
  93. A Worm’s Eye View of Chimú Domestic Practice (2019)
  94. Written in Stone: Lithic Analysis at the Acushnet LNG Site (2019)
  95. WWPAED? (2019)
  96. WyoARCH: An Update on Digital Developments to Improve Professional and Public Interaction with Federal Repositories (2019)
  97. The Yaxhom Valley Survey II (2019)
  98. Yes! You Can Still Dig, but, Please Plan Ahead. NAGPRA Section 3 New Discoveries in Land Management (2019)
  99. You Come from Where? Ceramics and Cultural Exchange at Palmetto Junction (2019)
  100. You Spin Me Right Round: Reading Southwest Indented Corrugated Pottery for Movement and Directionality (2019)